GET INSPIRED and/or GET MOTIVATED and/or GET INFORMED and/or GET AWE-STRUCK and/or GET A BREAK FROM ALL THE NEGATIVE NEWS and to tell readers about our good, short books and our online store.

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OUR GOOD, SHORT BOOKS

THIS WEEK’S REVIEW: “Mother’s Dozen: An Easy Recipe for Raising GREAT Kids!”

Kimberly Robinson of Pasadena, California, says, “Mother’s Dozen is a short fun-loving inspirational guide for parenting. Filled with GREAT advice and reason for those who have questions, and feel there is no help or no one to show them “how to do it.” Mother’s Dozen offers insight with personal experiences from a very established, well-round individual, a truly genuine author.

I am a believer that anyone who wants to raise respectable, intelligent, outgoing, independent children would find it in this book. There is something for everyone to learn from, especially the parents.

Being born of the late 70’s era, I can relate to most of the upbringing mentioned. We didn’t have a lot, but we always had enough, and always had a good time.

I would encourage everyone to get your copy and start yours and your child’s future on a brighter path to a long, enjoyable life.”

In case you are into the speed and convenience of e-books, I want you to know that four of our books are now available in Apple’s iBookstore for immediate download to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod! Here are the titles and the Apple iBook links:

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About Line of Serenity (Joyce Fields)

As a thought leader for today's generation, I choose to be part of the solution and am doing things that positively impact people's lives.
In addition to being a happy, married (since 1967!) woman, sister, aunt, mother, grandmother, great grandmother, I have over 40 years' experience in "Corporate America": Stenographer, Secretary, Supervisor, Analyst, Office Manager, Executive Assistant. I am also a professional proofreader and the author of eight books (seven non-fiction; one children's fiction--http://www.GoodShortBooks.com).

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